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Calls for airport alcohol ban after stag parties removed from Jet2 flight
reported how the captain was about to take off but decided to return to Terminal 1 where police removed members of TWO different stag parties, delaying the flight for three hours.

One was arrested and later handed a fixed penalty notice for a public order offence.
Our story prompted many to suggest that Manchester Airport should be made booze burberry children's outlet free to burberry cape sale stop stag and hen parties causing trouble for others on flights.
But one passenger who was on board the Jet2 service, Ailsa Illingworth, 34, from Stockport, said an airport wide alcohol ban would be step too far. If they are drunk then don't let them on.
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"There was nothing burberry official outlet vicious about it. They were just loud and rude. You could tell they'd had a drink. It obviously upset a lot of non stag and hen passengers on the plane who were just sitting quietly or reading a book. They were just being typical lads behaving as if they were on a night out, jumping up and down and singing. They weren't aggressive. They were just being lads."
She praised the captain and his crew for how they handled the incident. "The Jet2 people were excellent. They've done a great job," she said.
Our story prompted many readers to call for the airport to introduce a booze ban.
Katie Gerrard, writing on our Facebook page, wrote: "I strongly believe that alcohol should be banned from airports to avoid such behaviour. Then these louts can be dealt with at passport control/security if they arrive at the airport drunk or showing signs of intoxication."
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Lyn Holmes said: "I think they should have their passport suspended for 12 months. At least they would learn a lesson.
"There are children on these flights and it's very scary for them. I presume there must have been at least 200 passengers inconvenienced by a few."
Sarah Scooky wrote: "Totally agree that alcohol should be banned on short haul flights and strictly monitored at airports. If you can't wait till you get to where you're going to get pd then you've got a problem. You don't drink while at work or driving on a long journey. It's not being a killjoy.

It's considering other people. No one enjoys being holed up in a tiny space for hours with strangers so let's try to make it as bearable as possible for the majority of passengers.".